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- 80 Female BE DK (Xfer up!)

- 80 Male UD Priest (Xfer up!)

The gear my DK has:

Tanking is her MAINSPEC. All her tanking gear is EPIC gemmed.

Head: Conqueror's Darkruned Faceguard

Neck: Titanstone Pendant

Shoulders: Valorous Darkruned Pauldrons

Cloak: Platinum Mesh Cloak

Chest: Conqueror's Darkruned Chestguard

Wrists: Mimiron's Inferno Couplings

Hands: Conqueror's Darkruned Handguards

Waist: Indestructible Plate Girdle

Legs: Conqueror's Darkruned Legguards

Boots: Spiked Deathdealers

Ring1: Clutch of Fortification

Ring2: Mark of the Relentless

Trinket1: The Black Heart

Trinket2: Figurine - Monarch Crab

WEAPON: Worldcarver

That's her tanking gear. She has different trinkets, and a pretty decent DPS set. Also has around 550 resil in her PvP gear.

The gear my Priest has:

Head: Conqueror's Cowl of Sanctification

Neck: Symbol of Redemption

Shoulders: Mantle of the Preserver

Back: Cloak of Kea Feathers

Chest: Embrace of Madness

Wrists: Punctilious Bindings

Hands: Conqueror's Gloves of Sanctification

Waist: Belt of False Dignity

Legs: Legwraps of the Demonic Messenger

Feet: Savior's Slippers

Ring1: Renewal of Life

Ring2: Heartmender Circle

Trinket1: Tears of the Vanquished

Trinket2: Egg of Mortal Essence

WEAPON: Staff of Restraint

WAND: Fading Glow

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I'll be checking this thread a lot, but I'd rather you e-mail or add me to MSN.

--For MUCH more info.. gold on account/bank mats (a lot of the former and latter) armory information.. and PRICE... MESSAGE ME!

CONTACT DETAILS:

MSN/E-mail: [email protected]

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